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ROMI!COMING

18-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. Sept. 15, 1965

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SOJI! BORN

Rodney MethocU.IJt Church
will hold Its annual homecomSunday, Sept. 19. Morning
I;;;;.1~;~ will begin with Sunday
I~~~~at 10 a.m., followed by
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basket dinner at noon.
Special singing and speakers
will be heard in the afternoon
beginnlng at 1:30 p.

PLAN DANCI! CLASS

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Mr. and Mrs. Phillip M~vey
of Haailldla Heiehls, CaUl., are
aunounclng the birth of a 9 lb.
8 oz. aon, this past Sunday at
a California ho~pttal, named
Eric Delmar Mulvey. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Delmar A. Canaday of Pomeroy
and Mrs. Michael Mulvey of Anhelm, California.

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VISIT IN IOWA

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guthrie of
Western style square dancing Alfred, spent several days visclasses will begin September 5 iting his cousin.Leon 'k
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at 7 p. m. EDS, at the St. Jos- Burlington, Iowa and while
eph Parish, Mason, W. Va. Ray there attended the 10th
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Wrfston, dance caller for the west Okl Settlers and ThresbBig Bend Twirlers, will be ers Reunion at ML Pleasant,
the instructor. The first two Iowa, the Grape Festiv'll at
clalses will be giverl free and Nauvoo, Ill., and Herbert HooYaD interested persnll8o are .urg- er's birthplace and Memorial,
ed to attend.
at Wesl Branch, Iowa.

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VOL XVII NO. 127

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Law Lead to Peace
WASHINGTON (UP!) -! live said.
son told the conference on the President reaffirmed U,
President Johnson called on "Law must not be the world peace through law S. support of U. N. Secre·
•he nationa of the eartb to- prisoner of plunger or priv· that the United Nations is tary General Thant's efforts
lay to unite In making in· 'ilege," he said. "It is not "central to the hope o~ to serve as a peacemaker Jn
•ernationallaw a vehicle for ; the soothing keeper of the world peace tllrough law. the ~ndeclared war between
the relief of hunger. misery ,status quo. It Ia an instru·
"I hope we ean Btreog· india and Pakistan.
and ignorance. "When our ' ment in the battle lor the
.Johnson said that "per·
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t. h e jhopes of man. And I'f it 18
· then the United Na!ions," haps in the United Nations
I Iaw em bod tea
word
right of the despairing to not fashioned as such an in· he aald, "not simply u I _ and with the patient ef·
hope, and the responsibili· strument - then no matter forum for debate, but u fort of individual countries
ty of the fortunate lo help, how beautifully and logical· an arena for the solution ·- we can also halt the ter·
then it will be strengthened ly framed - it will yield In of disputes."
rible anns race which
a thou88ndfoid In the cause Iviolence and terror."
threatens 1o engulf the
of peace," the Chief Execn·
In eloquent terms John· Then, in a pointed...:a=id
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1965

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PREPARE FOR BAND SHOW- Ray Alkire, drum major, and these six Rutland
high school majorttes will take the field at halftime Saturday rught during the Red
Devil-Panther football game. The Rutland band is directed by Robert Garner. In
the foreground is Linda Lathey , drum majorette; behind her are Sandra Dean and
Linda Hysell, and standing are Diana Holliday, Lillie Imboden, Terresa Dean and
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Mrs. Dwight Parker ·enlo!f· !I
tained the Second Monday Sew· II
ing club Monday evening at
. home Pleasant Ridge Road.

Reward came September loth It was decided to change
with a day of enjoyment fo · the I meeting from the second M01&gt; ll
Salem Center Girls 4-H Clubj day to the fourth Monday. Mrs.
after a year of working on 4-H Geon:e Schneider, Mrs. u:;~~
projects.
Holter and Mrs. Parter 4

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"ulo us ly madt wHil iae

lo Enlertained

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meeting being called to order
~Y th~ president, Kay Wright,
m which premium money from
the fair was given to the
I ll members. Then on for fun.
Their first stop wss a cover-

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course was served "by tht · hostess to those named abov\ and
Mrs. Paul Koes, Miss Elesnor
Robson, Mrs. Robert Lewls,
Mrs. Patrick Wood, Mrs.
ed dish picnic followed by a tha Rowell and Mi.u

four-hour tour ol the Southeast·
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carpenter, by manager Robert
Bishop. They then motored to
the poultry farm of Reed Jef·
fers and So.,, and taken 011 a
very interelllng tour by Mrs.
Jeffers.

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evening they were Ioken
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and potato cllipa wtre

The girls were accompanied Advisers Marie TUrner,
by Mrs. Marie Turner, Mrs. erine Shenefield, and M,.

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Bromley Hall, Swankiest US College Dort~ J&amp;~~R ·;~~·~:~:-~(~;~
Anntversory
celebratlon

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tabhshed privite &lt;Olleseo llhi wllh 1n environment auiloble wiU t[IUible him not only to live were class pres•d:~• a~ddstu·
a ~iener roast at the Syracuso
universities, with their booming for learninc and living/' Alclen comfortabJy but also to budget d~nts of that ~ather A~e~i~~~
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Park Saturday at 6 J.l · m. ho~
physical plants, srowiiJil fiCUI· aald. "Bnftnley Hall reproaents Uml efficiently."
t e .gomnor 0 d Bo Slat : The Twilight Garden eluh '
oring the Junior High c\asa
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1wm meet Thursday, Sept. 16
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ly . own.ed, operates und.er the , Bromley Hall is an "advanced have gone tQ Harvard or one ot year ~ost it will have a good Mrs. Leverett Roush with Mrs. the t 25 th tnni~t bY
when IFor Christ" contest held duro:f
~mvers1ty's l'~ntrol and Is sub- concept" in dormitory planning, the 'big name' universities," AI- cross seciion of students, Alden Gerald Wildermuth 11 co-ltos~· ~x W~~ ,.th ~ ~~d12 M:etho- the month of Augual A W ..
J~ct to all of Ita rules and ~gu..
den said as he showed off the ·
ten.
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en tree was constructed and on
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lating
a
group
dist
Church
met
Tuesday
each Sunday each class wal
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living, study and recreational
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The Twin City Shrine c I u b in at the church.
I resented 3 red apple if goal
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.. A_ major responsibility of a l facilitie!l i o one building will He pointed out that about 85 of students there.
satd. It will meet at the Middleport Mrs. V. D. Edwards,
!as reached or rotten apple
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h ea~md miior of univereity Is to provide students cre.ate a total environment that per cent of thl• year's freshmen ~Ill .~ot be 8 Gold Co•st opera· Temple, Thursday, September dent, conducted the meeting!H goal wae not 1reached.
This ls t e Y or
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16 at 7 p.m.
which opened with the hymn,
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ib kind in the country . and. HI
He said a number of students
"This ls My Father's World."
beina: copied by tbe Umverslty
working their way through col- The Racine Athletic Boosters Devotions taken from Isaiah 4
of Ullnoia - IDd .~~ly by
lf:ge woulc: live there, including wUl have a special meeting at were Jed by Mrs. Everett Thosome other biJ UDiversittes .a number of graduate .students the Hlp School Thursday, Sep- mas who alao read Psalm 23
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pride Ia welcoming aboot ll ,OOO
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Bromley Hall wao buill by the plete plans for the bomeeoming "Living 1n 1 Space Ase" wu
~tudentl tG the campu•.
Tishman Realty BOd Cons~ game.
the topic of the program in
The 13\ll miiUon air COO·
lion Co. of New York City,
charge of Miss Grace Campbell
dilioned buildilll! . wJth Ill
own
ly DOROTHY KILOALLEN
which pia"' to provide housing Tho Willing Worke~ cl~ss ilo: and concerned the churcb and
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swimmina; pool ll only . part
for students at a number of una~ the Enterprise EUB c urc w reUslon in the future.
of the t20 million ~nvate mv.es,
verslties. The company ~ the meet at the chur~b Thursday, During the businesa session
tors artJ puLI1n8 mto . brosllll! ! JO'nlNGS IN PENCIL
/Natalie Wood 1 mother Ia the and I useful face. But H I~ I idea for a dormitory of thiS na· September II, at 9.!0 p.m. Po~ ij ..,., decided to have a pot.
and recreatlOnal faclllflea for 1 It'5 official _ Barbra Strets- film version of Tennessee Wll· not me. Inside I am tortured . . ture from one built at the Uni- Jock ref~ents will be sen luck dinner for the annivMsary.
Htudentl aM fac~lly . he~e at and will do the movie version Iiams' play, "This Property Ia !Tell me more about
your versify of Wisconsin but said ed follow~ the meeU~.
There- will be a program and
Ohio U. , the _oldest msutuu?n of of ··FuMy Girl '' for Ray Stark. Condemned.'' lt'1 tl~d to see probleme, ho~y.) . A sch~· Bromley has improvements.
The Child Conservation ~&amp;· chaM members and past preslliJIIIIAIIC WAII'I
higher learrung 1ft tht North· 1Isobel L~rmart is at work 00 the how they will recooclle the ac- uled interra~Jal marriage will The big red brick dorm has , ue wJII meet Thur.sday at 7.30 idents will be honored. Mrs.
IUCQ Willi DIL\Ili'
west Territory.
1scrip! and Jule Styne and Bob centl - but maybe one of the make headlines. The
brule· floors for men and for women. ~.m. at the Columbia Gu of~ Warren Bright of Columbus will
·'tt il essential that we ~~ve : Y,errill are writing a few new iadiea wUJ give in and adapt groom-to-be is a retail clerk, The elevaton serving the men flee. Clarence Thompson, super~ be the guest speaker. Money
tow• or ill a ...,. 1pot
private companies. provJdl.~ l l! ~ngs for the film, which will to the othft'. Or to ?'e author. his ~iancee •. form~r contest~ are ~et 10 that they wjU not lDtendent of the
~iddleport making projects were discusg..: ...
lanmttr, winter, aprtnr .,
hou•in&amp; and recreation~ facilJ· 110 into production the first week CBS is reportedly mterested in ant 10 the M1ss Umverse pag·, stop at the floors where the schools will ~peak on Tbe t~ ed and plans made for 1 soup
fall-)'ov,llook 1mart, trim.
talL Tbt'a YliM, the atJiltll
ties 10 that taxpayer~ money of January, 1968. ll's a great buying co?trol of a famed wee~- eant ·. Margot Fonley~ .and women Jive, neither wUI the ele. of ~.ks children art reading sale, the date to be annouoced.
Ul'n· 1latll: hiloNd to 1
can be used for ot~r Important triumph for Barbra to add to ly magazme .. · S~mmy Davis I Rudolph Murey.ev are gomg lo vators the women use stop on today.
New yearbooks were distribJ•na ~•n'• mood. Tba
needs on campus, P~esid~t her string of triumphs, because doing the t'ommentmg for a fur l rnake a color film of the Royal the floors where the boys are. Pomeroy Chapte:r No. 80 Roy- uted and Mrs. Harry P. SmUh
. .k.. aD there, ttyllnr c&lt;:rrnct, tomfort ueeptioul.
Vernoo Alden of tile umversJty almost every, actrest in Hotly- fashion show? The~ must be Ballet's. pr~uction of ·:Romeo The men and women, .h~w· a~ Arch ~asons Will hold a spe- explained th~ new type of pro1
T••r 'round blend of 70t;lf
said.
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. wood wanted the role. Probably kidding. But an outfit you ~v- and Jul1et" m London th1s Fall.]ever, will use the same dmmg c1al meetmg 'lbUI_'sday, at 7 . grams for this year. Miss Lydia
•orion",./30% Won t 1d
He pointed out tha~ In ~ddi· the smartest thing she ever did er heard of sent out invitations Paul Zinner will produce the /room. The dietitian has planned m. for the conferrmg of tbe
Ebersbach thanked the mem~
•heda Wrinklaa, thea :J'O'II
•lla\ j111t preued t.ok all
tion to Bromley ~all, pnvate was the TV special, ··My Name saying just that _ A dele~a- picture with the cast that per· meals to suit the figure ~ con· master and moat excelleDt
~1'1 for cards sent her while
companies have buill or plan to Is Barbra" it might have clinch· tlon of more than 50 East Side formed the b.allet in New York,Iscious women and to allow. aec. ~ degr~. Thomas C.
ill and Mrs.
E. E. Bryant
&amp;, pt hi iha mo". Slip
build ~ Galbreath Inn, a large ed the deal, Decause It wa1 so nightclub ownen plans to march
onds for tbe men. The' din1n&amp; hilb pnut,. w·eed all
sent her thank!
cards sent
lwto a pair today. Th• ~
rerreat10~al center, an apart- unanimously acclaimed (made on City Hall lhis month to proroom is carpeted and hand- and com~amons to atte~.
to ber. All of~enng was taken
, t.nn"' Ia apparent. ·
ment budding, faculty hom~s, page one of this newspaper for test what it. claims ia "aa un- p
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d somely decorated.
Magnolia Temple PythJan
for the Sunshme fund.
and apartments for marned instance) that 1t gave the flick· precedented number oflummonep 8 Y anne
. The dormitory bas about ters will meet Thursday at
Prayer by .Mrs. Thomas_ closgraduate atudents.
er people an instant reading on ,., for violations" handed out 8 , S011 Ihem Group everything needed for study and p.m. at the DAV hall. All
eel the meeting, alter Which 1
The room and board .at Brom- Barbra·s impact on millions of by the pollee. Naturally the ca'
recreation. It has its own swim- bers are urged to be
deasert course was served on
400
15
ley for a full ye~r
$1. · people throu 8hout the country I fe impresarios scrt.am that most A pep rally sponsored by the mi111 pool, lounges, after-hours and art reminded to brlJll
er:rstal trays by the hostessee,
This is .~ m~whst lugh for .stat~~· . Richard Burlon just paid 1 of the summonse1 were unjusti- Athletic Boosters club will be snack bar, a game room, laun- for sunshine basket.
M1s.s ~bersbach and Mrs.
~niv~r!lthes w.hich were. es~a~. ,500.000 for Erich M2.ria He- lied . One papular discoUJeQtle held at 6 o'cloc~ this evening at 1dry areas, a language la~oraSEPT. 11
~m1~h. T~e table was attract~
lished to ~rovide low COlit h gst 1marque'• book, "A Night Jn can boast six tickets, or what- the Southern H1gh school foot..] tory where stude~ts can listen The Southern Local
IV~ m white cover snd centel'ed
er educatiOn for the greate Lisbon." H will be 1 starring ever they can them.
ball field.
to records of foreign languages, Boosters will sponsor a teen With an arra~ent of fall
number or peopl~ ~si.ble.
vehicle for Richard and Eli1.a.
and a music room where they dance at the seventh and
nowers with whue candles in
But ·· is also mdJcatJve, ~u- beth
Alain Delon's latest quote •· The rally IS bel~g held on the can listen to recorda of sym- grade buJidlng on Friday,
crystal holdera on either side.
calors believe, of ~~ changm~ · Jo~n Bennett Is on th! West. bout himself: "Thl1 face is eve of So~thern 1 first home phonies snd concerts.
17th after the
role of state universllles M tht&gt;y I Coasl testing for the role of I pure face. It i l l youna: face gam~h of this /ootb~~l Tse:n Each room Is for two stu- Game wUh Southwestern.
forge ahead of many~f_!. h~s:
(Sou wes~ern ·
or 0 dents, each with its telephone Jayl'l will emcee the dance.
layeue Shower U
-laos are mvlled to participate. aervlced by a central owltciJ. The Jolly Bunch
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Given Mr1. Lawson
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A meeting of the Boosters board. A largt private bath· of Middleport wiD meet
A layette abower was given
organization willlollow tht ral· room connects and Is shared by evening, September 17 at 7 p, recently at the home of Mrs.
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' unly two rooms.
m. at the horne ol Mrs.
Ed Spencer ,in Middleport by
(Continued from age
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Millo on S. Fourth Ave.
Mro. Edith Spencer and Eloise
wives of the managers
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The Big Bend Twirlers
SnJder honoring Mrs. Lucille
•Pd Mro.
by
meet Sept. 17 at St. Joseph
Lawson.
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Don Sayre, rs
M
isb m Mason, W. Va.
Garnes were pia ·• nd ·
!drs. Clyde lngP.ls, and rs !
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prtz'harles Winebrenner.
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awarded. Alter the honored
~ MJ'I. ]IJilels was chatrman of NEEDS LESSON IN TACT
Dear Helen:
The annual Tag Day ol the
opened her many gifts,
f IA
t 27th rum· Dear Helen·
W h e four sirls and a boy
Southern Local Jr. and
of cake, sandwich~
u ugus
1 can't stand hypocrisy 1f 1 Whe:
were small I didn't .
Thirty·s.even freshmen
nurses will enter the Baoda will be held on
es, minta and kool-ald were ,r
m~f:, ~: 'while reported on doo't like oomething oomeone have th/ money for btrth&lt;tay' Holter Hosptta\ School of Nur:mg on ~es'!:yo;:re .;•~ Sept. 18th w1th a parade
wved to Lucille Casto and fla.

ATHENS Ohio !UP!) _ Stu·
:.nta swa~inl onto the cam~
of 0 ld Ohio University thl•
''fill
week are ~lighted to find one
of the swankiest dormitories on
any college campus.
The new nine - :story bric~
buildin wbicb drawl the "ahs'
b'0m
and
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ABoy Is Bound to Get
Cut, Scratchecl, Bruised •••

FLOWER BULBS

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by being prepared, Come in and
IH our 10mplete·line of first aid
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September 19--1 :30 pm EST
Six Mil• North of l'omeroy on U. S. 33
Thon One Milo On Pooch Fork Road

Smooth, Wide, Dust Free1'r•ck
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NEW YOR K(UP!) Plckln't
the weekend winners:
No sense listening to
playera, they an talk ao
they'ro goilll! In win. No
liotening lo the ooaohea, ·
they all lalk •• II tiley'ra
to lose. So you go by
they lall "the pre-seaiOII
end sornetimn thafl
lead1ng, too.

find your 1D0111!J lakeo a lot
funny bounces.
Tbe Btg Oott

Army ...,. Tenoesoeo-Volo
miss Steve OeL:mg.
Baylor over Auburn - Terry
Notre Dmne over Cellhlrnla.-ISouthaU dou the pitching.
You doo1 havo to be an ex
Michigan over North Carolina
pert.
-Tar Heelo ia for a long,
Alabama ...,
oeason.
II lr11111 Joe Namatb, hlo
lteve 810811 II lbo
AlsoJ Georgia T«.'h o""r Vr.,.
Coy.
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Louisiana State ovor
Arkansal • 1t'
exas CarA.and M., CleiTI!OWn ovver
Slalo _ lalorior linemea
North
olina Slate, eo! ir·
Tho best ]10181blo ~~·.J
agaloJsl
ginia over Richmond, Clladel
however, II don~ bet •
upset tlctiml.
over South Carolino, Duke over
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Soutilern Coltlornia .,.er
Virxlnla, MiaJni over Southera
a.3 ODe
ball sames. II yon do,
lllola-Trojant Olear lboir tint .
William and Mary
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over VMI, and lolisoblnppl over , . . . . ...., WIJC,VOf
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Tho Baal
Memphis Stale.
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Rice over Louisiana Ted&gt;..1.. - .
oould be No. llllho Eaot
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they add to fOUl' menus,

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Richman Picks Weekend Winners as 1965
College Season Gets Underway Saturday

playing

JHE DAILY SENTINEl

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night.York I Washingktn I, Kansas City at Boston, nig.ht.
Chicago 8 Ca\Hornia 1 Ulil,
twilight)
California ! Cbicsgo 1 (2nd, 14
innings , night)
Minnesota J Kansas C"1'l1 I,
night.

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two touchdowns
betterRoage;
than junior
'14, ~querterbak
atop the Jerry
pa!sing
of
Texas
A&amp;M at Baloa
SouthOle Miso lo favored by 1wo all liartlJweo!A!m losl ita P""·
touchdown~ over lndeptndent ing ace, Tom Myers, and wJll
Memphis Slate Ill tha ftrst be facing ono of tho Dltion's
game played In Memphis' new top lrlple threats In Florida'•
stadium; Mississippi j~nior quarterback Jerry Southil favored over Houston ner.

MONDAY, TUESDAY,

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY

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but it IS expecte L l!i w1
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: he never had had a party, he / Members of the clas! with
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ae troned out I'IOOJl ,
• I would. be utterly false to pre- I would like to have one. But their home address are: Pat I Events of orientation
week , Theodo~ Co~ncd,
honor, Lucille Lawson, all of
Men working with Mr. White ' tend mtert!lt.
j you never hear of boys that old Berridge, Gallipolie; Jay Boggs, in.chxte a Faculty • Parent
of Amel'lca, wtll meet. at
Middleport.
ao far have been Henry C\at- 1 I pride myself on my frank·J' ceiebraling their birthdays like Middleport· Lula Gail Booth, Tuesday afternoon: Big I
~F ~al: Mon~?~t 7.30
SendiiJil gillt were Julia Me·
worthy, Loula Long, Bob Hyselld, nesa and I wouldn't sloop to thil. Is thoro aay proper way? Wayne
V..; Roberla Ann Party, Tuesday evening:
e car erfw
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Comas, Dianne G.orge, Midd\eJugger Johnson D1ck 01\er an
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memory o rnem er,,
port, and Wllma Lawson, Dort&gt;l,..---.
M White ' lymg - even acting out a lie. , . .
Brickles, Gallipolis ; ~t
ene u1ty recep IO~ 1or s en
Yost and Ethel Tedrow In thy Lawson, Cindy Lawson and
Van
Will ' When you said "over-frank" 1 ·ar Mrs T:
Clark, Oak Hill: Sheila Ann nesday ovemng, and Junior
Past National Cmmcllor
Evelyn LaW10n, all of Letart.
sa mor; vo
I people usually bave nuserable
/Clagg, Kanauga; Lynn Ann Da- tertamment of new
Runner and all officers
From 12.95
beBiij~~ ltJOn .
f the taste, you couldn't mean me l L&lt;ave It to your oon - he'll vis, Eaot Lyon, W. Va.: Patrlc- Thursday eveniiJil,
loam .;,, requested to
DINNER GIVEN
to 22.95
dft I s, ma~aer o ana because I've studied all the , know the proper way to live a ia Ann Delong, Pedro ; Jane
white Potluck
Mr. and Mra. Carl Moort en~
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and · best methods,
stylea, etc.,
A. Dillon, Cool
w:NilA:o sm:;Av
will iouow tha meeUng,
tertained with a dinner Sundny Ot!Mro from - - 8.95
second lace winner at Kyger land I KNOW what l'm talking
ay par a
urn
Sue Hutchinson, es le ' .
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at their bo
Rock S .
'I about When othero make 1gnor· into aa informal set.together, y . Shlirley Kay Jeffers, Lan- first Sports Car Club ol
BETHEL " MEETS
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' an ce ~ re er caster; SalWia
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re wn ra
Bethel No. 62, of the
Mrs. Gene Cooper and Kent and
four men are on a Wilting hst to told How will they ever learn game or two and loti of food. shire; Joyce Lee K~rby, Bid· •rogesslonal ·drivers ever
.
Order of Job'•
Susan of Dayton, Mr. and uTHE MEN'S STORE"
10 the United Slateo lo set
m 11'8 e !tam
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or Improve thernoelvet If tom.. Ask one of tha fllrlo In his well; PhyiiJB Audrey Lash,
ters met Monday evening
M Geoffroy
POMEROY
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wlll one hasn't the gutl to tell them crowd to act u adviaer.-H. sonv1\le:
Lewis,
Scot- Sunday at NelBon Ledgea
the Pomeroy Masonic
.::·Terri Jo
be held to elect new officers how wrong they are? !be !ruth Dear Helen ·
town: VJckl Lomax, McArth· Car Co\lrse near here.
Jennller Blakeslee, b
Jet! and Lisa Kay.
and plan the 1966 program
shall set you free' - NO HYPO- My son il havlft! hls teeth ur: Louise DeLaine, Co1umbus; The nearly t2,500 Jn ,prize queen, presided and plans
Approval or rejeclion
wlll lCRITE
straightened by an orthodontlot. Brenda . Kay Lunsford,
money already has attracted made lor inspection llld lnl·lia·t
be given at that time to the!lt 1Dear No:
l'~e beta charged f800.00 for loo, Lo1s Ann Md]ur&amp;.
more than. 100 entries and the Uon on Monday, October ll.
points discussed mformally Wed· I
this work and Wh told It would mitt.
field Will expected to reach a~ iDvJtation was read from ;~:~1.
nesday mght, that sponsors
F'ree of friends, undeubt-~· take one and one--half to two/ Victoria McKinney,
bou~ 175.
40 at Marietta to
nameo be included
on team edly'
yean to &lt;Omplote. He 1001 w Va . Linda Oleryl
Among the drlvers already tbelr
insepctlon 00
names, such as Heiner'1 Brave~~, People who pride themselves once a mooth and 1pend1 flve G~Di~li.s; Marsh• Kay Moren, entered are Chuck DJetrl~ of
Sept. 21 at T:30 p.
etc; that Middleport enter a on theJt total frankneao aro or ten mlnulol lo the dOirtlsl Ironton· Linda Ann Mitchell, Sundullky, Bob Sfmm,
on
Pee Wet team in 1 propoaed usually too lazy &lt;or egotistical) chair. I would tay the deetor will GaiUpoUs· Marsha Kay Moren, Yenko and Doclt Wyllie.
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County Pee Wee league thai to learo tact My statement on put In 1ppruimalely four hou111 Racine, Carolyn Sue
Individual r11&lt;01 will be held FIRST
would play at Laub Park In "miserable taste" still holds- of labor lo complete the work. Jackoon; Barbara Joao
for .over-two-!Hre and
QUALITY
Syracuse, and po..ible ch&amp;nsoo and your letter helpo prove it! Thio means I am paying mMI an Guysville: Bonnie Lou
Hire modifiProded&lt;81'~~:
REGULAR
In the 11166 league ochedule.
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hour for h!a IJOI'Ylceo.
Hamden· Snellen Pliebla,
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I am aure many mothert feel ahoga; Karolya Ann
Production, E and F Produo- Certified Oil Station
A friend of mine hao no moth- they are being overcprged for pn; Connie Scart&gt;erry,
lion and G and H Producllon w, Main St.
"or, and 10 abe bas aoked me to orthodooiotry, etpecl.t!ly par- wood, w. Va.: Florence&lt;=laiiJSiiesii.iiiiiiiiil
DIVOT... To INTIIISl O• represent her mother at ber 1111t with more than 011e mouth alter, Mineravllle, Catherine
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weddiiJil. f deem this a great to fir. Mutt It be .. hllh' - Slarcber, We!lsion; Vickie
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honor,
b!Jt wonder what my MOTHER 8. (FOR BROKE) mast CheaJUre; Carolya
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C"-"r•· Tannt'ltlll.
ldltor
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Pabtllbell ._.,. .,._.._ _.., duttes are? I plan
to JiYIB a . Dear Mother:
lance, Gallipoils; Gall
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Why don't we let 1 dentist ClncinnaU; Cynthia WeliluJIBD,
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Offtel PboM party, and bt hosteu at
anawer
thll! WW 0111 please Chesapeake and Bonnie
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recept!Un - but should I
atep forward !-fl
ant, Wellston.
tb: =-'•="=~ Po~ to help with any of lhl b;i,d~IJI ('i~iiiiiiiiOi;..;.iiiiOiiiiOiiiiiiiiiOiiiiO~.ii.iiiii~...----.......
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:'~he ~k. Layins up block has when not, and when otup1d ! gLrlo 011 their 18th birthday. Now !sid1~ of ";l~~n~ou;:rnt'J~
J~~~~~~·' ~'~i~lield'w~~~c.i;o~!: edpaylastlor year.
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Golf Scores

Wahama, loot a thrfller to Moora, llU Yartaa, l1 a tina Die Russel and Ralpll Batey at
TIJL::A, Okla. (UP!) &amp;e.Pomeroy last week, I:H, aJ. passer. Tho Jackell have two halfbacko and Sawyero
at
are tha first round acoreo o!U.
though the Falcons woo thalr fiJJt beD r.aniera,
In CJOllll· fullback.
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Obio players lo U. S. Amfll•
opener over Buffalo, w. Va., Ins George ond ROO Sauer.
Coacb Aahley wm 10 with the
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Golf Toomament:
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the week before to even their A year ago it wat the Jack~ same startmg Uoeup 81 11tarted
_:..Bob Littler Jr., Athens. . .
record at 1 -1 for the .season. ets' Senior Bruce Wallace who tbe Rutland game with the
Major Leapt staadiags
By United Press Jnternatiooal 'Mle Giants' nm In the flftb 37-74
.
The White Falcons probably .scored a TO and extra point Iception_of one or tWD.
By United Pre11 lntematlonal A two-base error by Hou.s· was unearned. ;om Haller was -Marton Heck, CelnmbiiDI,
will be going via the air ways to put the Oblo boys ahead 7-0. I 81artmg at the eodll are
N Uooal Letg
/ ton's Walt Bond opened the sale un Bonds error and z.fl-76
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quite a bit Friday as they have But Waharna'o Vartao pasaed l die Robinson and Mark TanneW. L. "~cl. GB door for San Francisco's Willi• S&lt;.'Ored ~n Shoe's lw&lt;&gt;&lt;JU! triple -Dan Cormlchaol, fG!urall'i,
a very fine paBBlng quarterback perfectly down tho slot to Mil· hlll. The lacklet Wlll be !ten
F
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McCovey
to dtJVe m WJlhe i tu left c&lt;nter.
1938-77
88 59 593
Both clubs will be ohoollng In seniQI' Ray Varian, although ton Roush who ....,tel 1 31 yard llarrla and Larry Gladwell; Cen· n . rancJSco 83 83 ·.568 Jll Mays from second base and Maloney pitched a lour-hitter -Raymond M. Beallo, lbUif
the works to undo what hap. he had 8 poor nil!ht against the TD. It was ~ Sawyera, fer, Dave Asbey, and guards,
82 64 .W 4lf.r: give the red·hot Giant!! tlle1r to wm Ius 191~ a:ame fur the Heights, 40-38-71
pened last seaoon at Bachtel Pomeroy Panther• last week, otroiJiler and bliJier now, who, Joha Blake and Larry VIIILCe.
3ll 85 .152 6 13th straight decision . WedneR· Red,. The b1g rlgbt.hander, -Jell Parry, ZaaelvfDe, •
Field, a 7 .Jf deadlock.
hitting only 3 of 15 pa 58 es for rammed over tiM! extra pomt · In the backfield are
Pittsburgh
79 69 .S34 ~ day night with a 3·2 win over who struck out _e1gbt and 38-78
a meager 1&amp; yards.
1o make It a 7-7 llandoff.
back Buddy Moore,
Philadelphia 75 8ll .&gt;21 1011 the Astros.
walked one •. also smgled home. - Tony Blom Jr., W
The Falcons have 1 very floe Roosh, Iince tben, haa drop. George and Rod Sauer and Full~ St. Louia
72 73 .497 14
The victory kept the league- a second-mnm~ .run that proved 40-40-30
hardnosed fullback In Carby peel out of acbool llllavor o1 1 b~ck Roger Swartz.
,
67 81 ,453 20\ll leading Giants three and one· tu be the dec~SJve tally of the - Broce Rotlt, C\nolnaaU, . .
Sawyers, the 170 lb. senior.
u. 1. Naq IIJ'eet.
The ne~ fa~ in tht Jackets Houston
61 86 .415 26 half games ahead of second- game. Ed ~ranepooi homered 42-80
.
In last week'• game egalnal Coadl - l d 1\illiardoon wiU olarUns lineup lor
New York
16 ltr.l .311 Ul!o place Cincinnati, which defeat· lor the Mcts run. . ,
. I - Dick Guard10la, Clevelalld,
Pomeroy he carried the ball 25 probably go wttlt thlo otartins l game Ia U6 pound IM!!IIor
,
ed New York 2-1.
Shortstop ~bhy Wl'e s w1ld 41-4V-!ll
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times for 104 yards and scored . Jineup·
: kle Larry GladweU. ~ry
Wedunday • Results
The winning streak of 13 by throw oav~d tn~t. way for three - E.L. Me~ster Jr., Willoqlaot
Wahama's only touchdown.
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, developed rapidly this season, ChiC'aKO 8 Los Angeles 6
the Giants is the longest by a unearned : uns m the seventh by 40-42-82
coach Bob Ashley of the : Harry Van Meler and Vance / according to ~is coach.
. Cincinnati 2 New York 1, night &lt;.iiant team since the miracle inning and ffiahled the Milwau~ -Joe F. Mi!JerJr.,Hamilton
Jackets will be going with Sen IDawson, ends; George Randolp~ Also expeclmg t? see. act1on IMil~aukee 4 Philadelphia 2, · year in 195t when Ihe dub won ! kee Brav~·~ , 11 ·~at .t.he Phil a- ! 4·2 did not finish because «
ior Buddy Moore at Quarter· and Bob Thompson, tackles , for the Jackets Friday .Is Gary mght
I J6 straight. lt is also lhe besl delpi11n P~1 ; . 1w~ 4·2. Jt•ny Cion- durkness _
back although Moore is still IRandy Weaver and Paul Hoff- Stobart, 180 pound aemor end, St. Louis 7 Pitlsbur~h 3, night / National Lei:igue streak of the inger w&lt;&gt;:ll ·1x ll/'· 1·tg :; tn ·~·Jn
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nursing a muscle pull in his I man, gua.rds; Ray Redman, cen- w?o has~ out several weeks San Francisco 3 Houston 2, 1 year and is the bt•st since Hl62 hi s 22m! :~ cPlle JI'J 1he Br~ves
right shoulder.
ter; Vanan quarterback; Roo- w1th a gimpy knee.
night
when the Dodgers won 13 while 17· ~'u:ne w;ru·e · Chns .,ridav's «;ames
--- -- - - TbUnday's Probable Plkhera slraight.
Short su ff~r&lt;'G t1is .1k t1 !(Iss_
Coal Grove at Gillipolls
San Francisco at Houston
Mays led off the n!mh and Cu rt f'lo•td drnvP ln lhe five . Wa!Jarna al Middleport
(night)- Bolin 00-5) vs. Farrell was safe when Bond let lllS t runs wit 'I :1 drJUbt,;o aP.d fo:Jr Athens at Warren Local
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ground ball go between h1si sing les '1~ the Sl Lo11i.o; Cm! :- Greenfield at Jackson
St. L.ous
at
Pttsburgh legs into right field for a two-[ nals dealt :hf' ~-'''t " nur;,;h h
Logan ut Hilliard
(night)-stallard (10-7) vs. Sisk base error. McCovey promptly i rates a i 1 Jns~ :;~,~· S:Jdrckt i Nelsonville at Chauncey
(6-3).
slapped a line shot down the I yieldOO three hit ~ fln d three Wellston at Oak Hill
.
Los Angeles at Ch1cago - f~rst b~:~se line whlch Bond de- l runs in 6 2-3 innings to win h1 s Eastern at North Galli!
Osteen (13-14) vs.
(5-4) ..• flel·ted into right field, allow·i fifth
for the card.mals. Hannan Trace at Kyger Creell
~llwaukee at ~hiiadelphia ing Mays to score from second I Bob \leali' . a 16-game wmner, 1 Southwestern al Racine
(mght) - Sadowski (5-8) vs. with the winning run.
i was ta~ged with hi s lith :.et- Ravenswood at Pt. Pleasaot
thea
Coni
be te l4-t by Tul ) · tile Burdette 13-5).
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Jronton at Portsmouth
ATLANTA (UP!)
AU 11 Sou
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er-~ &lt; 8 n
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~rank Lmzy picked the VIC·
SATURDAY'S GAMB _,.
Open' ·'efense of ita
ence teams open their seasolll Astrodome; independent Geor· T tmcmna1 . a 8 ew Jor k - tory m relief of starter Bob The Chicago Cubs 'inwed
• football
· Te~ h Ia the f.avorJ'te at ( sours
&amp; • ) vs · ac son Shaw, who was lifted in :..ie!1~ree unearned runs for a ..,.
os , Ruthmd at Pomeroy
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collegiate
thia . w~ekend but A1abama- gia
7_191 •
Saturday minus Joe
Georgra l8 the only conference Vanderbilt; and independent
F ld , r
eightll afler g1v1ng up a home v1ctory by tak mg advantage of
EA U
11'INS f' T RE
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Miami (Fla 1 is favored over
r oy 8 vam..
h
1 A 1 Dod
and some of last year's top m- game.
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Houston at Cincinnati night
run Lo Rusty Sta ub and a walk , t ree. os .n.ge ~~ . ger er- LEBANON Ohio (UPI)
terior linemen bu~ still
~e w~kend. gets unde_rw~y . Southern Methodist In the , San l'rancisco at Milwaukee, t? Bond. Linzy,. now 8-2, re- : rors ~~ the fill~ mn.m~..
I Rene Car e~ter, driven b
stamp of a wmner.
Fr1day mght w1th Tulane, m 1ts Orange Bowl.
'ght
tm~d
the
Astr(Js
m
order
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It
was
the
thtrd
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loss
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even Ph'ladelph·
· SJX lh ,arrv· h I('f ar son
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Lid
at Pittsburgh, San
Francisco took a l -0
lead for th e Dnd~ers &lt;~nv, thr1r
ed of fc e e.ll
The Cnmson Tide. starts
a two-touchdowa underdog as without Namath, should be
J. ht
Ia
into the sixth inning with one• in the last 13 game'!.
. "on t e eatur
ree- or • a
the seventh stratght season h
T
h' h
ted great Steve Sloan who put in nig
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pace at Lebanon Raceway
111~1.1081
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Wednesda n· ht
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No. 6 nationally last year be- more tune at
last &lt;Only games scheduled')
fifth . The Giants opened the I BUCS GET THIEF
The 3
.'old bay mare
P aymg a s.rl Y re~on- fore beating Alabama in the !seasoD llran the InJured Nascori in the fourth off Lobin , PI'ITSBURGH (UPi\ - The .
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schedule that mcludes eight Orange Bowl.
I math, returna for bis leniir
American League
Robe~s on a sin le b O!ck : Pittsbl.lrgh Pir:J1es Wl?dnesday i c~me on strong m the stre.tch to
ISo,utheasttern
Confemu:e
year along wJtb all-SEC t'UH·
w L. p t GB
.
. .K
Y
, announced the ac lllsition of I "m by a length over Fairlawn
independent Flonda
Saturday afternoon defen- ba k St
d
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.
q
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1 Pearl Rene Carpenter
owned
8
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b
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d c
eve owman an team Mmnesota
94 54 .635
. Ma , ·ngl
George Spnggs an ou tf1elder l
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1\anticSouth Carolina of the At~ SIVe•
A.u W11 is avore scoring leader Dave Ray.
Baltimore
83 63 .56&amp; tO.
ys sJ e.
fur the Columb~s Jets who li-d I by Bennett W. Jump of New
Mndew_.
11
Coast Conference.
aerml-mmded Baylor at I Georgia
rise team in tlle Chica 0
,
. ,
. L.
. Holland. Ohio, toured the mile
84
564
The odds • makers list Ala- Auburn; Florida figured to be
' IUI'P
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81 66~ . LOlhi Today • probable Plcbers the 1nteJ n&lt;Jtpu~al ea~ue m in 2:fll 3·5 for her 11th wiJ:I iD
·
· 1f
'te
of the strono teama in the SEC last year Wltll a 1 3-l DetrOlt
.551 12~ Kansas Cty at Mnnesoia- Tal- stolen b;Jses w1th 66 th1s sea-·
h.
1\lr:mJa .tS a mne
pom avon
•ae
mark that 'Included a ... _ Bowl Cl eland
78 66 "2 14
b . _.,~ .
21 starts t IS yeHr.
Geor ia _ which
South, Is 1 touchdown underdog .
.
t:IUII
ev
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bot (l~lOJ vs. Orant (19-5) .
son . He w&lt;.~s . o tmnn~ . m ex- - ·· .. _ __.___ _ _ _
g
ba
t N rth
t rn of the Big Ten VICtorY, lost Jl.! two all-confer- New York
73 76 .4!10 2llh Cleveland at Boston - Tiant change fur pltrher Phil Cun- 1
,
lmalte Saturday's
l ttle
~ to k we~ e ed to be anoth'lence tackles and most ef its California
69 80 .463 25% (11 -10) vs Morehead (~16)
ningham.
Soccer League champloos.
the t~o the c osest
en ucthy, 'tougurghl I8 I kluc~' running backs. The Bulldogs' Washington
64 83 .435 21P.i Only g;mes scheduled •
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GeorgJB
hasn'l
been
er
sou
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e,
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ho~•
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the'
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Bo
to
57
91
385
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OHIO
than 2&gt; pointo to the
down nnderdog at Missouri of llll
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SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP
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th s·g
tense and the rnnnmg of Pres· Kansas City
li.'l 92 .!66 39\l Balllrnore at Los Angeles night BRUSSELS (UP!) - Ander- QUALITY
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and Bob
Wfdnesday's Result•
Washington at MinneS('Ila: night lecht scored a 5-l victory over \ REGULAR
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Saturday night, Louisiana Aubunl wiD have, 1o aet 1ts Cleveland 8 Boston I, llight
Ctucago at Cleveland, night
Fenerbaclw or Turkey Wednes., Certified Oil ltation
State, No. f last year, iJ rated defense, the nahon B best in Baltmore 3 Detrot 2. n~ht
Detroit at l'iew Yo.rk, night
day mght m their f!l'st-round
By Dave Rice
The Middleport Yellow Jack·
ets and Wahama Whilt Falcoos
will meet Friday night at Jack·
et stadlum in Middleport. It wiU
be the Jackets' aecond game of
the season after battling Rutland down to the wrre to 1 1~
victory last week.

~ven·
presi~

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Oeorge Spearo ad
Jl'ranki4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 16, 1965 PLAN RUMIIIAGE SALB
Spearo, both of Bartley, W. a.;
.
- · -- - -three si*"· Mrs. · Roseann .
SOCJEI'Y TO MEIIT
Plea~sat
vsney
Hospital
PT. PLEASANT - The Dai&gt;o
1
Nelson f.nd Mrs. Pearl Reedy, 1 PI'. PLEASANT _ 'J'be Ma•l ADMITTED· Millard
, ghters of American Co1111cU No.
McArthur, Ohio, Mr. Zane Shew- . on County lstorical Society will ' stead PI PI ' ,, M
I' 3 will hold a rummnge sale this
bury, Flat Top, w. V1l .; 24: ! hold their regular monthly meet- !ard McD~de e::~~· M~s. Rel:ha]weekenrl and next weekend at
grandchildren and II
great' ing Monday, September 20th at I Erwin, Southside. ,
.
I the Park theatre on Main Streot
grandchildren. .
.
· Wahama High School in Mason. I DISCHARGED· Mrs
from 9 a.m. to I p.m. llflch Fri·
Funeral. serviCes will be 2 p.l All members and loterosted per- Guglietti, New York N. v
clay and saturday.
PT. PLEASANT- Mrs. Della m. Frida) 1n the Morh - Stev- sons are urged to attend.
BIRTH· M
nd 'M
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Jean Campbell, 72, Southside, ens Funeral home with the
r· a
rs.
died Wednesday momin•
at Rev Normal Nash olllcialiDg i R
ord McDade, Leon, a son.
FIRST
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her home after • two months' Bur1al w1ll be m trePineStreet , PT PLEAS NT
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i11ness. She was born in Willard, cemetery at Southside. Friends ! Kin~ld
A
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REGULAR
Ky ., 1:1 daughter of the
late may call at the funeral home : Mrs
' 16• so~ of Mr. a~dl he und~rwent treatm~nt.
John and Hettie
Hamilton at 6 pm. Thursday.
1 • · Wayne Kmcald of Pomt was senously Injured m•
Certified Oil Station
Spears. She was a member of
Pleasant, has returned to Pleas41accident on Sand Hill
1101adlj
of God of Oak
ant Valley Hospital from Char-: nearly two monlllS ago.
w. Moln II.
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Mrs. Campbell

Of Southside
Dies Wednesday

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Surviving are her husband, AJ. I
len, two sons, Carl of
Gaugee readings:
Ohio and John of
[)a m 12 .,
2 12 .,runnmg
3
· 3
Ind.; four daughters, Mrs.
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason
B.uttrick, Southsi~e. Mrs.
73, Pt. Pleasant 24.22, Hin,ton
F1sher, Thomasville, Ga., Mrs . .0.58 fallling, Kanawha Falls 2.·
Helen Rudolp~. Island Lake, 53 rising, Charleston 18.83
I Ill., M~s. Lllhan Bashan.
: tionary. London, Marmet
ama C1ty, Fta.; two
' Winfield dams wt&gt;re on the
Obio River- Jamel down
. 5:55 a.m. ; Pollywog down
6:30a.m.; Reliable up 14, 6:
p.m .; John Ladd Dean down
7:20a.m.; OVEC down 15, 7:
a.m.; Lunga Point down
7:30a .m.: Lorena down 17, 3:·
40 a.m .: Walter Heckjord np li,
5:2:, a.m.; Sl. Marys down 17.
7:0.'1 a.m.: .lerry Bosworth down i
19, 5:30 a.m.: n. H. Bo sworl ~·
in down 20,4 :10 a.m.; Lady
Rost'mary down 21, 4:10 a.m.;
A.•1. Patten down 21, 6:00a .m.;
Valley Transporler up 22, 4:40
a.m.: Robert West down 22, 6:10 a.m.; Zimmer down 23. 2:0:i
a.m.: Jefferso n up 23, 2:!i0 a.
m.: .JeffboaL down 23, 4:40a .m..
Elgerrliff up 23. 5:50 a.m.; ;
Franklin Pierce down 23. 6:0.1
a.m .: Valvoline down Greenup
6 a.m : Andrew Calhoun up
Greenup 7.0.1 a.m ; Molly K.
down Meldahl 4:30 p.m .; Car- l
rie S. down Meldahl 8:45 p.m.: 1I
Christina II. down Meldahl
p.m .: Lew1~ I down Meldahl !
10 :15 p.m .: Esso West Virginia !
down Meldahl 12 :15 a.m.; John l
. Rowe down Meldahl 4:45 a.
m.: South•rn down Meldahl 5 _I
35 a.m .; Mamalear up Meldahl 6:20 a.m.
.
1, Gallipolis Oam - Cathy R.
down 3:10p.m.: Dunran Bruce
up f:l p.m.: Solvay down 12 :30
a.m.; Bob Benter down 5 a.m.; I
Peggy Downey up 8:20 a.m.;
Se~et up 8:15 a.m.
Ou r;~ g Saal(s
Kanawha River-o. F. Shear.·
82nd Anniversary Sals
er up Marmet 5:40 a.m.; H. r.:, l
Sealy'&amp; pta&lt;: has•ng power M d
Bowles down Winfield 3:35 p.m.; I
S~C'pped-up production lor lhis
~ale brings the pr1&lt;:e down lo
Helen Z. up Winfield 6 p m.:;
$39.88-wilh no reduc-tion in
B~aver up Winfield 11:25 p.m.;
qualily . Se~ It todl!yl
Little Edward up Winfield 11 ::25 p.m.: Lucy Jane Lucas up
Winfield 1:05 a.m.

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Mr. anti Mrs. Allred L. ltDush

Moore, Mrs. Helen Coe
Mrs. Beasley, GuysvUle;
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Mrs. Mary Will, and Mr . . and
.
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Members and friends of St. W. A. Morgan, president, iD Saraoota, and planned to vloit
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Norman Will and D1ane, Wendy Basllana, Galhpohs, IS John's Lutheran Church cote· charge.
other places in Florida but HurRutland.
visiting thio week with her brated the annual Harvest Fes- An organ prelude by Mrs. ricane Betsy cut their trip to turned to Wurtsmouth AFB, ID
Local lriends attending were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. tlvat last Sunday.
Lewis Grueser opened the meet- two weeks instead of a month Mlclllpn wllere be baa beeD
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Newell Bruce Lloyd, son, M1ke • . Mr. Despite the wet, rainy weatl&gt; ing followed with prayer by as planned.
stationed •lnce Jaa, 10 Gf Ibis
and Elmer and Sheila, Mr. and and Mrs. Basttana and children ..-, the program, being bold In Mrs. Amos Leonard. A lett&lt;r of • Their . grandloo, Ricky Cline, year.
Mrs. Clair Newell and Larry, spent Wednesday Wllb Lloyds. side the church, was • surce,. thanks was read from Rev. Stan· IS v!Sltmg w1th the!ll aeverall;====..,.;;:;;;llii=--.
. and Mrs. Paul Orr, Ernest .Jerry David, son of Mr. and The Sunday School proiram ley McGilliard for a constribu- days. HIS mother, Mftida Cline, II
Mrs. Mary Reed, Mr. Mrs .. Max Davis, has enrolled began at 10 a. m. with a wei- lion made to Camp Asbury kit- Is !&lt;aching the eighth grade at
Norman McCain and at RIO Grande College .. He IS a come and opening prayer by chen fund. It was voted to ac- Allenville thl'l year.
Sherry, Fatth Ann and Maher, 1~5 graduate of Mtddleport Mr. Samuel Michael, superin· cept the askings for the comMr. and Mrs. Rooa.ld Osborne, Hlg~ ~chool.
.
tendent. Mrs. Robet:t Hamm ing year.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Newland, V18Umg recenlly With Mrs. sang a solo, "What Shall I A contribution was made to
UCU.,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Osborne, Emma Smith and MISs
Render'!" The Sunday School the Ministers Wives Retreat to By M1nuler Group
Mrs. Veri TutUe, Mr. and Mrs. Van Cooney were the f&lt;&gt;rme.r 8 children presented their pro- be held October 12-13 at Camp Pro1ects discussed by
the
pr.
Vlrd Chevalier, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. gram, "Woman Along the W•y' Asbury. Named to take birth- Middleport Ministerial AssociaRoss Cleland.
F ank C. Butler at DetrOit, giving brief stones of the wo- day cake to Carman's Nursing tlon Tuesday at the home of the
Trona Elswick, Marlene Els· Mich. They. were enroute from men of both the Old and New Home were Mrs. Elmer Bailey Rev. and Mrs. M. W. Dowaon
w1ck, Mr. and Mrs. W•lhe Free- a vacation 1D
Alao VIS· Testaments who played a part iD Octoher and Mrs.
Lewis included the continuation of the
and Sharon and Charles, lting with Mrs. Smith w"" Mrs. in the coming o[ Christ and the Grueser in November. Pluns daily vacation Bible Bchool! refand Mrs. Watterman Wh1te, Opal Swallow•.
spread of Christianity, referreo were made to attend the work· erence books for the pubhc I&gt;
Sizes
and ~rs. Stanley Trussell, . Dmner guests Tuesday even- to as "The Way."
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Brent and Brenda of Columbus Kraeuler, . gue!lt soloist, sang heil.
Persons entering Holzer Hos· and Mr. and Mrs. Murl Ashley two ;~elect iOns, "I Will Pilot 1
pita] durinE the last 24 hours o[ Clearwater Fla.
Thee and This 1 Wou ld Ask"
PACK TO Mit:ET
included H&lt;llph W. Young. 2007 Mrs. Mike 'Fletcher, Colum· Mr. Delrr.ar Hamm
present· Cub Scouts Pack 248
will
Chestnut St.; Mrs. Jessie Hor· bus, has been the guesL of her e~ ~he cla::&gt;s lesson on Self Dis- meet at the Pomeroy Baptist
ton, Rt. 1 Thurman ; Mrs. Bel- mother, Mrs. Hattie Smith.
Ciphne and Mrs. Robert Hamm church Thursday, September 30
va L. Smith, 856 Second Ave.; Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Horden sang her second solo, "Grate· for reorganization. Boys s. 11
Mrs. W. Harold Druy, 11 White Columbus \'islted over
t h ~ ful , 0 Lord, Am 1." Rev. Jo- years or age interested are ask
Ave.; Mrs. C. Donovan San · weekend ~ith Mrs. Garen Stans- seph R. Kraly gave closing com- ed to attend accompanied by
ders, Mill Creek Hd.; James bury, Middleport, and Mr. and m.ents and closed the program their parents. Den mothers are
B. Roush, West columbia, . W. Mrs . George Skinner and fam· With a prayer. Mrs. Fred Blaet- _
need
_ ed
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Va.; Mrs. Harvey M. Rolhos, ily, Pomeroy.
tnar played the organ, and Mrs.
Rt. 2 Letart; Mrs. Donald D.
Delmar Ham m was a£:compan- and Mrs. Delmar Ham m wen~
Humphrey, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
ist.
accompanists.
.
Atlult Pastor's
following the morn in~ pro· The church was decorated !
I William M. Wood, Pt. Pleasant;
Mrs. William R. Hayma&lt;t, Jr., Class is Planned
gram, tables were set and a with flowers y Mrs. Clarence
Racine; Mrs. Billy M. Miller, Beginning this Sunday at 7:30 covered dish diuncr wa~ en- Grueser and Mrs. Jospeh Tho·
Rt. 2 Wellston; Howard Hub- p. m. at the St. John's Luther- joyed by all wilhin the cburch. reo, wilh the flowers supplied
bard. Rlt. 4 Oak Hill: Richard an Church in Pine Grove. a In the afternoon, at 2. a wor- by Mr . Eddie L. Howery.
W. Wente, Ironton; Mrs. Hattie new Adult Pastor's class wiU · ship service was held with the - --- ---- '
Hunt, Rt. 1 Buffalo, W. Va.; be held.
Rev. Kraly delivering the ser-~ FIRSl
Howard P. Lyons. As~land, Ky.; This class is a series of ten mon, ''Our Harvet Hope." Both QUALITY
Mrs. Robert D. Mornson,
lessol13 covering the central · Mrs. Robert Hamm and Miss ' REGULAR
art; Mrs. Ernest T. Brown,
of thhe Holy Bible andl Roberta.. ~aeu!er sang solos.
Wellston ; Preston R. Parsons, the
lnterprelation of Mrs. W1lham Frekcer was or- Certified Oil Station
Rt. 2 Racine.
the same. These class sessions ganist and Mrs. Fred Blaettnar W. M•in St.
Pomeroy
Birth•
wiH be informal, on a discusMrs. Donald Shupe, Rt.
sion basis.
Bidwell, daughter, 4:47 a.m. Such topics as the creation or
Wednesday;. Mrs. C. DonovaQ the world, church history, death
sanders, Mtll Creek Rd.
and eternity, .and the Christian's
11:43 a.m.. Wednesday.
response in the world today
Dl~ch;uged
will be discussed. Special cmPer.·sons dt&lt;;Charged from the phasis will be given lo personal
... AT THESE VALUES!!
hosp1tal reornt ly were : Mrs. queslions about the lfoly Bihk '
Flem Arrowood, ~r~. George and the church.
TONI
Cleland, Rosetta Coker, Mrs. The class is intended for thC'
22
Roger Halley, Mrs. Florence proper instruction of new
$l
Hannoy, Mrs. Gerald
interesled adults who de!iire
horne, Jillayne Martin,
join the Lutheran church.
Lawrence otworth, Mr.!l.
ever, these meeting5 are
Sl. Joseph
BAN ROLL..ON
Thlenel, Don L.
Be••erlv to any and all iDlerealed frt•nds I
Sue Spence, and Mrs. Ra;rm&lt;&gt;ndl and church members. There is
IOO's
"-;S;;;;h~epar~d~a;;;nd~so;;;n;;;·====llno fee or cost and no obligation
to join the church. The clas~s
Reg. 59c ~
.... 9 k _
will last about one and one-har.
hours each.

WY 2-2284

115 W. SECOND

OHIO

POMEROY

WEEKEND SPECIAL
':"ner's lUNG SIZE. •• easily the very
best bread value r.oney can buy,
willl such excellence ill texture,
flavor al!d lreshness that RIOI'e and more

hocsewives insist 011 Heiner's enriched
bread as !be quality standard for
tlleir table. Mex1 time and every
time. ~lie*~ a loaf of Heiner's
lONG ~ at yo« faworite store,
tile ............i l ~- breadt

LADIES

MOHAIR
SWEATERS
(ITAUAN IMPORn

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With the papular
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Home Permanent ~:~: $1·
ASPIRIN

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63c

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42nd Anniversary
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GILLET FOAMY, Reg. 74c · · · · ·· ·· 49t

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
celebrated their 42nd wetldin,g
anniversary Sunday. Sept.
at their horne.
They were married in Po1m-l
eroy, and are the parents
two sons, Herschel Norris
Freeland Norris, Racine; and
daughter, Mrs. Vera Craig
Syracuse.
Mrs. Norris was the former
P&lt;arl Edwards. They have lived most of their married Jives
In the East Letart commu1rlty I
where they DOW reside.
Helping them celebrate were
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Norris
and Clarence; Mr. and Mrs.
Freeland Norris, Darrell
Steve, and Mrs. Grady Craig
and Sherry.

SHICK STAINLESS STEEL - REG 74&lt;-

I DOUBLE EDGE RAZOR BLADES · · 59c

---Mr~. Tlwrmu i6

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Hostels lo Group
Mrs. L. C. 'nlolnas was
ess to the American Legion
iliary of Lewis Manley Post
Tuesday evening at her home,
Rutland.
The meeting was opened iu
ritualistic form by Mrs. Anr
old Richards, president. Mrs.
O!ICar Hardaway reported on
toothpaste sent to the Veterans
Hospital at Chillicothe. Plans
were made for a hike sale at
the Tri-Lustre Cleaners, Middleport, October 30 and nall141d on
the commlllte were Mn. Em
est Bowles, Mrs. Thomas
Mr•. campbell Harper.
Mrs. 'nlomas read a poelD,
Gossip Town, durinl the
gram hour and the fll'Oup
America. A prayer for
chlsad tho meelln,l. Beil!llllo
11141111 were servad bJ' Mrs.
maa, Mrs. Harper llld lfrL A).

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VILLAGE CUT RATE

Caravella wants no part of that. The Caravella Division
of Bulova makes $10.95 watches that are not cheap.
All of the Caravella watches have jeweled-lever movements. And all the jewels are working jewels. Every
10.95 Caravella is shock-resisbmt and anti-magnetic.
Has an unbreakable mainspring. And is waterproof.•
Bulova didn't make a $10.95 watch until they knew
they could make one that was right. Before that, they
junked the whole idea.

CARAVELLI:.
Oiwision of luiO\II

GOESSLER
Jewelry Store
Court St., Pomeroy

RACINE, 0.

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and Q.l'Y'I•I IN Intact.

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KEITH GOBLE FORD, INC.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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LOAFERS
$J.99

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The Pomeroy Elementary
PTA will sponsor a record hop
at the Senior High Sehoul audi·
to:rium Saturday, following
Pomeroy-Rutland £&amp;me. Dancing will be from 10 p.m.• 12.,
The Jay~ will emcee.

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FOREMAN

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Middleport

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SHOE STORE

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LICENSES

Around
bo And

Herif Beb:r l'ufl Rmu~

Mrs. Nadme Goebel and Susan, mg of Mr. and _Mrs. Charles The children included Louise church. It was voted to meet at ers in the area.
4\11 to 10
Mrs. Clyde Kuhn and Cheryl ~~ards and family, were Mrs. Michael and Lenora Michael 1:30 p. m. beginning in October. Mrs. Dowson served refresh·
and .Joey, Mrs. Eleanor Dnug- ~1hlh Edwards and_ Neva Ward, Edith Mees, Jimmy
Warner: Devotions taken from John ments to the Rev. Donald Boone,
eBrown
eBieck
\a.'l. Mr. nn~ Mrs. Uarold Brew· Colum bus, ~d their brother, Jay Warner, Rickey Mayer, l4 : 19.27 were led bJ Mrs. Grue- First Baptist Church ; The Rev.
er an~ ,Jame, Car~y HulL ,
M~. L. ~: D1~~· They ~re. here Tommy Hamm. Vickie Clelland, ser, followed by responsive read Howard Ruppelt, First United ePENNY LOAFfRS
Re\o . and Mrs . F...ldon Bla.k~. rot a VISit.·Mth Mr. Dtles and Diana Ridgway, Jeff Ridgway, ing from Methodist Hymnal. An Presbyterian Church; the Rev.
Mrs. Gay Young, Mrs. Besa1e other relabves.
.
David Ridgway , \1ichael Br:1un article, Inner Life 8nd prayrr Nyle Borden, Mount
Moriah e BUCKLE LOAFERS
Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and·Mrs. Jack Satterf1~ld Kelly Cleland, Pam Kautz, Joy hy the leader concluded the de- Baptist Church, and the Rev.
Hensley. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ha.ve retur~1ed ~om a wed~mg Kautz and Bill Kautz.
votions.
Donald Hicks, Church of Christ. eiTALIAN LOAFERS
Parker. Mr. and ).trs. Arthur tnp to ·d·Vlrglma p Beach.s· 1hey Lou!'se and Leo
n r a :M.1c hae I "A L oo k at 0 urse Ives as Cl1ns-l
.
-Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Os- are res\ mg on owell- t.
sang a duel .. 8. Th k . r
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Mrs Carl B
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1ng
an sgJV- 1an omen was e p1c o
.lmleR. anh. "d'c· dr. an
rs. t·
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ranndnon,M. rs. N'J 1. ing." Mrs. Malcolm Mees Sun- UJe program with all members A3c David A. Searls has
L!IS
ma day Sch 1 5
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' · spent the last ' everal days with
B1 1tc 1e an 1n y and Rob· 1am ruescr a
in, Mr. and Mrs. Robert White Russell visited recently in Corn· St Pauool' Cuhpenhn en ednt o ~ar tclpa. mdg.f lluestdlonTiand an- his parents. M~ and Mrs Fred
,
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thfl swer per10 o owe
1e meet·
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an d Mr_s._I_~".:..Y_ne_H_llc_h_Je. - - . Russell
mg Wit 1• r. an 1 rs . 111 wm teache r1, Mrs. Samue1 M1c
· cos
. hael· mg
1 ed WJ.1h the L.or d' s Pray· Searls
,
. and .brother
.
• Leo , ..of
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and Mr. and Mrs. William J er in unison
Cheshire. While home he VISit~
V1s1tmg rece
Mr. Mayer anti Mrs. WtlHam
.
' Down··
. ·were the ·•!Jove ar 1d 1l ed [nen
· ds me
· 1ud.mg th- e Rev.
d p·With
k
Attendmg
. ntly
c..nd Mrs. RJC 1Jar IC ens were ·
. ed .
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their son and family Mr and 1e, ass1st m the presentation Mrs. Wilham Grueser. Mrs. C&lt;1rJ 1
.
au e , N. 2nd Av•. Middl•port
:
Mrs. J'an Houck and chiidrcn, af the program. ,\.1is~ ltobcrta Sheid~&gt; and Mr s. Clifford Leif- ~~ryl of GallipoliS. He has re· _ _ _

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Pam~la Dotli~ a~d Da~a

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tiRINTERS JACKETS &amp; CAPES

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Newell as hostesses
celebrated Attendin ·from out • of
· golden wedding anniver- were Rev gand Mr J hn W
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5
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'I no.
Vernon
Mr n d Mrs.
. 'hey were married Septem· John NeWI!ll
rs.
t 3, 1915 at Pomeroy by the Mrs. Richard Smith and
J v. Roher! Hill. They arethe and Susie and Mr and
r renl'l of two sons, Hobart of Galen Will, all of· Columbus·
C ll!sler and Clair of Byesville. Mr. and Mrs. p L. Will and
have four grandchildren, Becky, Jerry and Diana,
Newell or Columbus, El- eston, w. Va.;· Mr. and. Mrs.
and Sheila Newell, Chester, Blaine Newell and Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Newell,
Byesville Elln Osborne or Athens.
:pgreat grandchild, Jess Mr. and Mrs. John
.
Mr. Newell send and son, Mr. and Mrs.
lived m !be Keno commun- cil Eaton Mr and Mrs
74 years.
les Town;end .and Clyde.
.,,. served to send. Belleville W. Va ..
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with Mrs. Hobart Linnie Lemley , Vienna,
Va.;
and Mrs. Clair Newell Mr. and Mrs. Darrel

r ·lma Newland)

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BABY BEEF SALE

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Golden wedding Anm'versarv
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Annual Harvest
,..,rest·wal
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FOR
SALE, six roow, two motnrcycle for sale. N • •
halls, and a bath, a full alze ballery. $ZOO oasll. Phone wY
basement and big porches at S-'1'196.
t • ltp
the front and back, gas fumTile ~ ·
ace, wall to wall carpet down
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stairs, good location, house World ......... "' In excellent condition, 282
!lleeUoace ...
Mulberry Ave:, WY 2-&gt;264. Blc eor room. rldo
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WEARE

Iron
$5 each, one antique ···-"' 11
bed, $10; one dresser, $15;
I gas heaters, 15 each;
cook stove, $10; New q~t~ll
$1&gt; each; Table and
chairs, $10. Many olller lien,. II
including fancy lace work.
Emmett Gilmore, m o·oodc&gt;r· ll
St., Pomeroy.
9 16 3tc
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CLEANING THE BASES
With Home Run Deals- On
Every New &amp; Used Car In Stock!

MARK IV

11 New Chevrolet Impalas
3 New Chevrolet Bel Airs
4 New Chevrolet Biscayne
3 New Chevelle
1 New Chevy II
1 New Corvair
2 New Chev.! ton Pickups
1 New EL Camino
1 New Chevy Van

AUTO

34 Used Cars •..- ...... $99 to $1795
RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME!

S.les &amp; Service

All On Display At Our
Big Used Car Center

eGuaranteed !4 monthl
or 24,000 miles

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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FOR SALE - House In Raeino
5 roow and bath, prieo ,.

.....,...u. Holln

- - - - - _ _ ___:__ minor eli.II&lt;L. cotta and otbu nu.t on
tile (I'OUilds of extreme eruelt)', Salt!
J'OR SALE - • room house ' or
Pl'tltlon WUI tOIIMI OD for hnrlnr on
after lboe l2n4 dt.J' et Oe\oHr.
new garage and new gas fur~ ~.
p
BIIU. I. Andenoa,
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nace, IJ&lt;lr ye ve., orneroy ' Phone WY 2-2344 or WY

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BlaeHnar's

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• minor over \he .,.
rourten yean. by
&amp;&lt;unuel C. Andenoll

FOR SALE : King Tromboniwn,
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excellenl eond1 IOD. WY 2-

POMEROY, OHIO

3348

Pomoroy,O.
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Bases With
Home Rua
Deals!

$1599

litUe wear.

1963 Ford Galnie 500-4 Dr. Sed. $1795

trana., pow~
er steering and brobo, power oest, @ley llnillk, now 111
Une wbitewalllirft. llodlo and heater.
I local owner, VB engine with Cruiseomatie

1962 Ford Galaxie Conv. Cpe. _

$1469

Cream finish, white top, V8 onclne, auUJmatlc trans.,
power lteering, new whitewall tires, Radio ind heater.
·

1962 Chevrolet Impala Cpe.
32'1 -

$1695

yg engine, Std. traM. Good 1irft, white fialoh,

Spotle• eleaa red interior .Radio and heater.

1961 Greengrier Corvair W1gon _ $1095
9 Paso. S oyL engine, 4 apeed trans., good dreo, radio

Heater. White and turquoise finloh. RANI! economy,

1961 Chevrolet 2 Dr.

$1089

6 eyl. eneine, std. trans. All good tirfi, eleaa 1nterior.
Radio and beater, greea finish.

f8li-&amp;13l.
Mrs. Dessie Paller""' spent
_ _ _ _ _ __:_9_::10_::18::.:tc Thursd8j1 with Mro. Jacob Gl&lt;&gt;
lnsuraftCfl
ecl&lt;nor.
GRAJIIG===E~IJIISIJRANCE. MaDen
Clarence Dains of Tilu!v!Ue,
IDsurance Agency, Inc., Pom- Fla. and Mr. and Mr.. E. E.
~· Phone WY 2·3381.
of Atheno were recent
t 1 11e dinner gueoiB of thetr brotber
-;IIAFI'N;;;;;;;;;;A..-;:CA=su"'AL=TY=J_:
ns:_ur_:.a_:nce= and sister-in-law, Mr. aod Mro.
Mullen •--·&amp;mwance Ageocy. Inc. Lind..- Damo.
Pomeroy, Phone WY :!-338L
Mrs. Elias Stileo, Pemeroy
t 1 Uo and Mrs. Elizabeth Young ol
=PH~OTO=~c.-py"'rmg--=5onlce-:_.:._:eop.::_ Rocbester, Pa. were Wedneodoy
let made of legal
dinner g~rests of Mr. and Mn.
blr1ll records and almool 8DJ Walter Walker.
oilier dOCIIIIIellll.
Gene Cooper of Dayloa wao
1ea1er 1111ar111eo,
the weekend guest of Mr. and
1 t tf~' Mrs. Carl Moore and was ac·
--::::---:-:::--:....:..=-1 companied home bJ Mn. C&lt;lopWanted To Buy
er and children, Kent and Susan who llplllll a week witb lbt
&amp;NTIQUE FUmJture,
dlsbeo, Moorts.
mlscellaDeouJ. Call or write: Misa Eleanor Smlllund lrlend,
Mn. Howard Cecil. 101 W.. Miss Audrey Ball roturned to
Main Sl, Pomeroy.
New York City Sunday, after
I 29 lie a aeveral weeks' vtslt wilb M!os
t1IAIL.EII=-==::-:LOTI~=---~rrw~--= carolyn Smith.
qa 11111 nter Bmm'l l.'lall Jlllsa Florence Smifll ntura• Part (SI~Io ApproNd) ed to Washi~, D. C. today.
lllnersviiJo, Ohio, Plxruo W\ after a vtslt With ber oilier,
1m!.
I II Ue Miss Carolyn Smith.
Mrl. Esllt Mosaman lo opondPIJIIE TIMBER and will pay ing a week with relatives in
u much as S4 per oord fDr Newark.
good pine and abo good bard Mrs. Edwin BonO)' lind ohiJ.
wood saw Umber. Wrlta or dren, Julla and Eddie, Jr., C..
see M. W. RUIIfOD, Miner• lumbus, spent the past week
ville, Ohio, Eagle Ridge Rd. with ber paceniB, Mr. and Mrs.
t II 30io Austin Pbllllpo.

GREAT BUYS ON •••.

$795

GOOD USED CARS

Automatio lrana. Good tllu. l:led Interior. Radio and

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e1960 Dodge 4 Door

e33 New '65 Chevrolet C1rs end Trucks

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e1958 Ford 4

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tollle, school bill Ill !be

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e1960 Rambler 4 Door W1g011 _
$395
e1959 Buick Convertible
$495
e1959 Ford 4 Door VB _ _ _ _ $395

c..tor

Pomeroy Motor Co•.

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Phone SH 2-4193 .

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'Could she call you tomorrow, Mrs. Smith? She's pretty j
1oarso after working a double-header with Mro. ~enll")

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10:30 The Country Hymntlmera I:M News Beat
1%:30 Lury Anderson Show . 11:30 The Quiet Hour
2:00 Country Go Rnund
3: le Jim Meet Show
U·IIO Newo
Z:M Newo Boat
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S:IIO Mid Way Matinee
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3'55 Newo Beat
t;3() Eleetrle ComPIIIJ' Newo 12:30 Tho Ro't. M..-l!r Teets
1;110 Dlaclng With Don
t:tlo Jim Meet Show
1:30 Tbe Rev. Sllaa BUiupa
4:30 IDtercbango
5:00 N.,.
J:IIO Tba Rev. Andrew Parsons $:110 Community Newo
5:~ Jim Idees Sbow
2:30 Sunday showeaa.5:05 Mason C.imty News
5:30 Rlzer'a Weather Report 6:110 Sundown Serellldo
5:10 World &amp; National Newo
5:50 Sports Parade
6;15 Sip Ofl
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5:25 Weather
5:30 Sunset Boulevard
1:40 News
7:4&gt; Sign 011
7: t5 Sign On, Musical Clock
7:25 News in Briel
7:30 Musical Clock
7:45 Echoes of Joy
8:00 Ohio Valley News
8:05 World New•
1:10 Sports Today
8:15 Weather Picture
1: f6 Pt. Pleasant Football
10: 3() SoDgs lor Cltlldren
10:45 The Golden Key
11:00 News
II :05 Saturday Show
12:110 Local, Ohio, Nat. Newo
12:20 Bullolln Board
12:2&gt; News 0 Grams
12:30 Saturday Natinee
1:30 News Headlines
1:31 Saturday Maliooe
1:55 News
2:00 Saturda1 Matinee
1:30 News Headlines
1:31 Solurdoy Matinee
2:&amp;&gt; News
3:110 S.Jurday Matinett
UO Newo Headllneo
3:31 Saturday ldllintl
3:55 News
4:00 Discing with DoBI
4: 3() Top Tea ReVIll
1:00 News Roundup
5:15 Interlude
5:311 Community Cholrl
I :00 Dinner Mualeall
7:110 Dance PariJ
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Attorney. for PlaiDUH
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WAREHOUSE SALE
PIANOS - ORGANS
llentalo from $5 mo.
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FOR SALE - 4 room house, - -- - - - . -new bath, largo porch, basetamping Equtp.
ment, DOW paint, I acre
SAVE - SAVE - SAVE
ground, on brick road o II Post seoson sale Apoche Trav·
Rt. 7, $3,ii00.00. Phone WY S. el Trailers and Camping Sup
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t 14 30io plies. BEST DEALS NOW!
Low priced used ite!llll: 28 •
8 ft. Colonial Housetrailer, \\
$79&gt;; I wheel utility tralier
$51; t ft. POP Tent $51. AmiPOMEROY - 2 story frame, bary Apache Trailer Soles,
I large rooms, 11&gt; batlls, full 831 4th ~ve., Gallipolis, 0.,
basement, gas fired hot wat- Ph. 447&lt;1239.
t 14 3w
or heating, garage. Good Jo.
Leg•l Notice
eation. Prlcod 1o sell.
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MIDDLEPORT - 0Dt StOf'J OF THI
MIIOI COUNTY, OHIO
frame 1 4 rooms ball bath, lillie J, Andtrton,
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gaB yeen. Dr hmuel C. Andencta, tw
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td, &amp;0 in pastW"e, plenty of lttlphen o. A•d•non
water, 2 water systems, plWJ :~u~=~~ 0~1':: Jt'r..tO...ndMt
good 5-room bouse
bath1
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basement, coal furnace, gar· stephen o. Andenon. whOM pm.
ot re~ldene. '- unkDown. tNt w!&amp;alt
age, 2 bams, oth er bulldiogs. tut place ol re.idenc:41 •• 120D.,
$9,000.00,
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The Rutland PTA approved
I' chapel service In the
h Ig h
school at its meeting Monday
evening in the High school aud·
itorium with tht; president, Mrs.
Betty Williams, presiding.
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September 17-11

"THE TERROR"
\Technicolor)

Boris Karlofi Jack Nichol·
son, S•ndra Knight
"36 HOURS"

• Jaa. Garner, Eva Marie Salnt.
ROd Taylor. John Banner

The meeting wlis opened with
Scout Troop 240 leading the
pledge. Devotions were led by
Rev Robert Smith. Songs ted
by vernon Weber followed, accompanied by Dunna Weber.

· Mrs. Parson's first grade won ,
SUN., MON. and TUES.
S.pt, 19-21
the attendance award.
"CIRCUS WORLD"
Tbe secretary, Mrs.
John Wayne, Rita Hayworth White was installed by Mrs.
(Technicolor)

Harold Sauer.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __. I The PTA went on record as

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Jesse E. Nelson will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary w1th open house on Sunday, Septem~r 26 from
1 until 5 p.m. at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Jim N_elson

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Jean Hupp, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Hupp, Letart
Falls, was united in marriage
to Kenneth Ba!l!, son of Mrs.
Kate Bass and the late Bill
Bass, Cliftoo, W. Va., Sunday
at 2 p.m. by the Rev. James
Early at the parsonage.
Miss Hupp was altired In a
pink suit with matching acces-sories and wore a white rosebud corsage. She was given in
marriage by her father, Arnold Hupp. Roberta Roush was
the bride's attendant and wore
a blue dress with matching
accessories, and wore a pink
rosebud corsage.
I Best man was Dona Bus,
' cousin of the groom, Cl:ifWn.
Attending the weddin&amp; were:
Mrs. Katie Bass, Clifton; Char·
les HupP and Noreen Slusher,
Columbus, and Mr. and Mr1.
Arnold Hupp.
A reception followed at the
home of the bride's parents. Atlending were :~r. and Mrs. Russell Gibbs, Lebanon Rev. James
Early, Roberta Roush, Mr. and
Mrs. James Knightin&amp; ml• ::~~~
Edward, Charles and R
Hupp; Mrs. Katie Ba,., D8llajl
Bass, Mr. and Mrs.
Hupp, James Hupp Jr. and Mr.
and Mrs. Kermeth Bass.
Mr. Bass is employed by
telephooe company in Columbus. Mrs. Bass ia a gradUOie
of Southern Local High School
and Is n Cosmelolofllst In C&lt;&gt;
lumbuo when they will make
their home.

When you bring your boby in for
•hoes, skilled. experienced hands
e&gt;perlly meesure those till)' feet ...
then, 1 pair oloof~ ftaible ahoeo are
fitted to give &lt;!l&lt;IICtly the right amount
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Now's a good time to buy

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Candidate for ,m.art
jualors were placed
oral
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Visit Elberfelds Notion Department on the first tloor
for a complete selection o[ knitting needs - Circular
needles - double point needles - lon g needles in all
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holders - knit tallies - lhtch markrrs - yarn bobbins
point protectors and many others. You'll also want to see
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Game Films

Dr. McMillen

weStv·rrgtman
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Hospitalized
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MUS Boosters

D'Ies Thursday

D'Ies In
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and accessories, barber
sbearo, comb, whisk
broom and instructioa
booklet.

S.leslips From

ha~lu~':;s ~~~~ding

were Nancy Arnold, Rodney Karr, Chris
er.
OD
Tompkins, Dick Knight, Dick
He is survived by lit.
Werry, Ted Morarity, Eddie
Alice. anet two siSters, 1111.
Tbompsoa ia juvenile hearillgj
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Stark Joe Neutllng. BID Nea..
Bertha Am011 Ru~ll,
RutThuroday alternooo for the inSouthern Local Athletic Boooter., •bowing deep Iand j C. Russell
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land, Jnd '""''* · ~ tl
humao killllll of five calo In concern over current fmanc1al nee~s Thursday evemng, Chari s Ty
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NEW YORK
- New Middleport R 0• N bi-otho
the New Havea area.
committed themselves to an intense fund-raising pro· .s ·
deed 30
~a~ glv~n a York 's prest1g1ous
morning Thomas ~nd '1 sister Glad~
am
uspen
ay J31 sen ence newspapers railed to publish
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Delmar Canaday, Demo- The youths were ordered by gr ·
and a $25 and costs fin 0n an
. Jeffne!l, preceded him In de!lth
f lh
be h
Various money--earning plans were proposed and
e
.
today because of a stnke Funeral
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·
cratic candidate for mayor o w:ek~:"y ~~Dbt by ~mp~m:V:.-1 discussed at the session presided over by Mason Fisher, assault charge, Robert J~ruor against the New York Times Sunda , al ~rvJces Will be heJd
Pomeroy, spoke to members of
a
Boosters president.
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- Parsons_. $1 ~nd costs. failure and the retaliatory shutdown of in s }
p.m. at the Rawlthe Democratic club at their 10 p.m. On weekends. Tbey
All proceeds from the money. I membership cards have been · to obtam a title ; John Carroll six of the city's seven other g Coats Funeral borne with
meeting Wednesday evening were also ordered to get cou- making projects will be applied ~ ld
f
Eagle, $25 and costs, reckless major d&lt;~ilies.
Brother Art Marcwn
and
. in the Second Ward Firehm1se. ventloaal baJrcutt, stay out of
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so so ar.
operation, and Clifford Icenhowthe Rev. Chester Lemley io
HOLLYWOOD - s•t;NCERI Benny Rice of Columbus, for - the state _. Obio, not smoke to present obligatiOns, It was! The Boosters hope to sell at er and Edward Schaefer, each O~y the New York Post, an charge. Burial will be iD the
Tracy, 65, who loomed larger rnerly of Pomeroy spoke on be-l or drink, !tay out of beer par- announced.
least 600 cards by the end of $25 and costs on overload cbarg-' eve~mg paper, w.as able to Miles cemetery.
than life from the 010\'ie screen_sl half of Mr. Can~day. Robert l lors, attend school and cburcb Boosters said many more ac-:Set ptedmber. Anyonlrae not yet fcon· es.
~~bhsb ads.tthe Istnkde oil 2:~ Friends may call at the fUllfor three decades, waged a qui- Burdette Democratic candi· services regularly and t be ticipants in the organization are , acte may pure se one rom I Judge Porter suspendeu the lffies e I ona _ an . c enca I era! borne any time,
et battle for life today in Good ldate for' Sahsbur
townshl driver's Ucenses ol two hav. needed and urged everyone in· Booolers at Southern Tornad- ~ fines of Schaefer and Icenhower workers went mto !Is second ;
Samaritan HospitaL
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PI lag them were taken up by lbe lerested in Southern Local Ath- oes home football games,
and laced bolh on probation day. The walkout and atteodant
HWe hope to pull him trustee, w~s mtroduced.
court.
Jetics to attend the next meet- ~ther proJ~cts planned
to: for / monlh.
shutdowns left more than 17,000
throuJh," a medlcal spokesman '111e m_eetmg was in. clli..J'~ of, ~f.((~~ra~~Jr,;&lt;;c,;o:,t+:~'';~, in~, Thursday, ~pt. 2~, Help raJse money mclude a bean sup-1
newspaper employes out of
said yesterday. The white-hail- Jack ?'1sp, new ~resident : Ern·
work.
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1w1th the upcommg proJects is per. record hops, and a gun
ed, crqgy-faced 'actor wbo won est Wmgett, Racme, chaJr~Hn
1 needed.
shO?t.
Con~ract negtJtlahoDll bet~een
lwo aeademy awanls for his of the Democrat
exec. •ve '
Current projects of !he Boost- High School Football Coaches
the Times and the Amencan
proficiency befor8 the cameras board, s~ke briefly and Mrs.
ers are the sale of this year's Ronald Deem and . Mike Popp
Newspaper GUJ!d (ANG) were
underwent a prostatectomy Sept. Mary W~ppel, deputy clerk of
athletic hoosier membership atteoded the meetJng.
reessed at 1:20 a.m.
!EDT)
1. He took a turn for th, worse the election board, spoke on·lhe
ill cards and serving of 1 dinner
today. They were scheduled to
Tueoday. His Ulness wao not Importance of the off year elecnext Friday during a meeting
resume at ll A.M. The key Thirty Middleport
Athlelit
disclosed unW yesterday.
tlon.
of county teachers tit Southern
A M!U~o~, W. Va ., man ISsue m the deadlock was uruon Boosters nw films of the MHs.
Greetings from Washington,
High school.
was hospitalized early today for demands or job security pro- Rutland game Thursday night
WASHINGTON .- DEFENSE an Invitation from Mrs. Walter
Treasurer Robert Cozart and
~eatment of lfiJ.~le~ susta~~~ tect~on against eff~~s of rauttr at the high !Chool cafeteria and
officials indicated today that the Moeller Inviting aU Meigs COUD- Figur.. the first week of membership Chairman Frank
n a one-&lt;'ar ;eel en on
tbe l matJOn and posSl te ulure planned • Booster - ·~
PentaJon';; plana to hire 80,000 tlam who visit Washington to classes today showed 3,523 stu- Cleland reported less than 25
~am--st _m omeroy near
mergers.
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dance Saturday, Oct. 30.
civilians to free anned )forces "walk with her" on a tour of dents are enroiiM In schools
- -- ··- - · - Dr. Homer G. McMillen, for-- mtersectmn of Nye-av.
, It appeared unhkely that .• Vice President Gene Harr1l
personnel for eombat duly will Capitol Hill and visit the Su- of the Meigs County system.
mer pastor of the First Unileo Police said Darrell O'Dell, I ~ttlement &lt;~utd be reached m pr.,ided wbeo the first pr&lt;ldllcnot aUect the expected rlBe in preme Court and the !.lbrary of Couoly Superintendent 0. 0.
Presbyterian church of Middle- 10, failed to negotl~te !he curve time for tbe four maJor even- lion by cameramen Curtll Jendrafl calls to 35,0110 men. thJS CongreBS, was read by Mrs. Patterson's off1ce
reported
port, died Thurday In River- tn front or the Wh1lehouse res- 1ng pa,pers bound by the pub- kinson and Charles Aso Brill·
month.
Thomas Young.
1,183 attendllll classes In
side Hospital in Columbus.
tauranl and hi• 11165 mooel car hshers ~utualatd pact to aet bury with the Boosll!rs' new lr).
Defense Secretary Robert s. ' Potluck refreshments were ' Southern Local, 1,012 in Easl·
Mrs. Harry S. Moore, a friend hit cement steps and • walt m out tnday 8 edltiODS.
lens movie camera WM otJser.
McNamara annollllCed the nwve ..rved with 'Mrs. Victor Young ern Local, llii2 in Northwestern
of the family, learned that fu- front or a bouse occupied by the
ved. They had el)&gt;erimealed
to hire additional CIVIIIM work- Sr. Mrs. Clyde Brown . and Local, 376 In SaliSbury Local, Guy C. Gorby, 81, of Athens, neral services will be held al Braley family. The holllll! " lo- ,
With wlde angle, normal, and
ers Thursday · during ...... ~s. Waoda EbUn ID charge aod 120 in Bedford District.
• former Meigs county residen~ the Rutherford Funeral Home csted adjacent to the MeigS
IS
telescopic lenses whicil ... tncotiference. He !lid the hiriiJir,
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to begin nexl year, will free
figures for the various dirtricts hospital Thursday. He
had then be taken to Perry County, ers.
lion.
7!,000 officers and eD!Ialed men
SERVICE HELD
shows:
taught school In Meigo couoty Pd., where services have been O'Dell sustained a laceration
Other fund - raislotl projodo
lo111 desk and otber DOD • com- Family . graveolde services Bedford - Bedford Elemen- unlil his reltrement.
scheduled for 3 p.m. Saturday of his fo:ehead and compl&lt;lincd
were reviewed and co-dlofr)e.
balanl jobs.
were conducted by Rev. Eugene la'Y, 120.
He was hom al Carpenter, at the Centre Presbyterian of back lntunes as a result of A large crowd of Southern dies Mrs. Charles Bradbury and
Underwood, Thursday, lor Gary Eastern- Chester 25!1, River- November 17, 1817, the .on ol the Church. He Is survived by his the 3 a.m. mishap. He was lak- High School football team fans Mrs. Louis Sauer Jr., lllldo
DETI\Orr
CHRYSLER Thomas Johnaon, who died Wed- view 132, Tuppers Plains UJl, late James Corwin Gorby and wife and family .
en to !he hospital by private turned ,ut Thursday evening to their first reptrt on the current
Corp. confirmed " Is moviiJi nesday, the second of !win oons and Eastern lli&amp;h School 281. Adeline Kayser Gorby. He Is He served the church io Mid- transportation.
a pep rally at the school spon- memberahip drive whidJ ll(lODo
some. of Its factory facilities ~ut born lo Mr. and Mrs. Harley Northwestern - Harrisonville survived by his wife, Mra. dleporl in the tate 1940s and ear- O'Dell was cited to · "1yor sored by the Southern Local eel Wedneoctay.
ot Mlcrlgan, but DOl nece!lllrilf E. Jolmson of Pomeroy Rt. 1 112, Salem Cenlllr, !34, Rutland Blanche Sisaon Gorby, also ally '50s.
Charles Legar's court on a reck- Athletic Boosters.
A scheduled d!Jpiay of aew
to Ohio.
(Wolfpeo) SepL 12 al Veteraao Elementary, 352, Rutland High former Meigs county resident.
less operal10n charge. "" car Head football coach Ronald equipment beloc used by lbe
Gov. Georce Romney 1°1 the Memorial hospital. Beside his School 214.
Funeral ..rvices will be held
MISS BY 111 YARDS
wa. demolished, police said.
Deem and assistant
Coach footbati squad this yw wu
1 ~w~":' m;et- lwlu brother, Jerry , Et)mund, Salisbury- Bradbury, 194 and saturday at 1:! p. m. at the Pomeroy and Rulland 7 • !lh
word
Mll&lt;e Popp spoke and lntrnduc- caocelled due to the late 11n1a1a
8
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re- the baby Ia survived by lwo sis- Salisbury 182.
Bigony Funeral home at Albany Grade football teams played an MHS ., eserves Win
,ed members of the Tornado grid of a reserve team come ol ~
sldent · ynaed Ro
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wn- tera, Tammy Diane, 4, and Cher- Southern - Letart 119, Port- with the Rev. David White of- 8-8 lie Thursday after school
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se~
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:"Y1t~e:"~~ yl Lyno, 2, and his grandpar- land 79, Rscine Grade School ficiating. Burial wlll be
In at Rullaod with the Baby Pan- Rutland Contest
directiOn of Danny Witherspoon, Next Thurotlay n!ihl the ,..
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aboand era!hed ~ay on the
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Tbe Civil Aeronautics Board,
which confirmed tbe crash,
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p omeroy H'1g b aeagers and nine crewmea a- _
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PROJECT CONFERENCE - The Housing Authonty. of the City of Pomt Pleasant held • pre-construction confere~~e today at C1ty hall school seniors as observers.
board tbe plaae whlcb left &lt;n ra ury at
age of n.
before. work begins on the 50 umt low-rent Public Housmg Project, above, wh1ch has been m planmng smce August, 196;o The general conlrac- The students second batch in Port de FraDCe '00 the lslaod HIS_ death e!Kied an exteMed
tor all sub-contractors, the arc~itect and two public housing officials from Philadelphia attended Following this meeting, the group moved lo a series under' a cooperative of Martinique boaad ror ~ntl- penod of poor health.
the'project site wbere a simp!~ grou~ breaki~g ceremony was held. Construction IS scheduled to be completed by !\larch . 10, 1967. The plan manged by the court with gua aad the~ 00 to New York.
A native of GaiU. -ly, he
$855,000 fifty-unit complex. w11l contam 20 umts designed for elderly and 30 for non-elderly people. There, wlll be_ 15 bu1hhngs. The project the hi h school, were on hsnd .,, .. , , __ .. ... .. .........
was the &gt;ln of the late Howard
is the-,result Of comprehe~stve plann1ng. and the adoption of a "":ork~b le program for c~mmumty progr~ss.' The l'I~Y has apP.hed _f?r anot~er I to hea~ ond see routine court 1~'-" --- ""·'' ',~,m~,,~'1· ,_.,\•. ,;t.w,;;-:&lt; J . and Merle Thomas John50 ulllta of Jow rent housm&amp; especlaUy for the elderly, to be a high-nse style structure Ideal for a growmg populatiOn of scmor Clllzens With proceedings. Groups of 1 will
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Unlled Prtn JnltrnaUooal 1troops and planes had been In-•Peking's demand !hat India •new fury.
1nese mlghl attack U lodia ;g. !he lndiao Defense Ministry to- most massive_armed sweeps of Ing what, lf any1hlng, to say or
Jndit~n Prirue Minister La l1 truding inlo China's territory. fwithdraw its troop.s irom dis-- ! Thua China had set on a nores the ultimatum .
! da_y said lnd1an forcet~ ha~e the war conhnu~ agamst a do about the ultimatum.
B·· ~adur Shastri told Communist but he agreed to a jolnt investi-1 puted border areas within three I course to fish in troubled South I At the same time, it was re· i seized control of the 21 - IWie suspected
maJ~ communist ~ U~ NATIONS 8£..
::runa today It would fight if gation of disputed bocder re· :days or face the grave conse-l Asian waters, directly contrary ported that Communist China railroad line between Sialkot &amp; str?nghold 30 miles mrth. ·of curLty Council was to meet U
:he Chineae inVaded India. The gions "in order nul to give lhe l quences- a strong implication: to advice Thursday by the Unit- is massing troops along its In· Pasrur north of Labore and m Satgon.. Thousands of Amencan 1:30 a. m. (EDT) today te
whole world expressed anxiety Chinese an excuse (or an attack I tbc Chinese would ltctack.
· ed States.
dia border, which exteurls 200 disputed Kashmir tha_t "no en- Australl~n , New Zealand and deb_ate the. next step toward
·hat Peking'a 7Uto'ur ultimatum Ion India.''
j While Shastri accused China I The note broadcast by Pe- miles from Kashmir to Nepal emy ~aff1c ~as mo~ng.·•
~uth VIetnamese troops co~ e~ng the f~ghting between ta~t)ll\d explode into a Dew war.
Shastri spoke lo parliament !of interfering in the Kashmir Ikiog Radio did not oper.ly threat- through some of tht world's 1 . Pak~stan sa~d lnd1an o~ra- bmed for~s on Wednesday m dia and Paki~tan over Kubmir.
Shastri rejected as baseless Iafter a series of emerge.nc~ 1dispute_only t~ prolong it, ~he en m.ilita~y a~tion, but its ton_e most ~ugged country..
tJOn!l m the SJalkot area faded. a determmed attempt. to clea~ The council was summoned
~akin&amp;·' I cbargea that Indian IcabineL meetings to co111S1der Iwar w1th Pak1sttJJ1 raged With Istrongly 1mphed Utat the Ch1- A mtd--day bulletm IEStled by I
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~lei area of commurust guer bGoy Udb- S. Amth~assadorth~ur J.
1 erg, Is mon s presi·
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den!, to hear a full report from
Cong guerrillas attacked a govADMINJ8TRATION OFFIC. Secretary General Thant on hil
ernment outpost seven miles ials today were assessing the fruitless mission to obtain 1
southwest of . Saigon
before Iyrim political and strategic im- cease - fire in the Jncllil • Pak·
dawn today m a bold attempt plicatio1 : of Red China's de· istan war.
lo_ probe t~e capital's defe~ses. mand that India abandon anum· In a preliminary report t.
m the a1r war, an Amencan ber of strategic posts along sued late yesterday, Thant cfi1..
spokesman disclosed the loss of their disputed border
before closbi that both sides had r•
twi U. S A1r Force F105 jets midnight Sunday.
fused his plan for an anconctiover North VIetNam yesterday. President Johnson and his tiona! cease-fire and return tG
understood to positions established in Kastl.
1Both pilot~ were IJ sted &lt;IS miss. advisers were
ing.
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Miss JgAnn Frecker, daugh- Ralph Werry, organist. Alan
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Frecker. Minersville Houte 1, The bride wore .• floor l~ngth
became the bride O( A2C John gown of wtlite saun featurmg I
Edward McLaughlin, son of Mr. rounded jeweled neckline
and Mrs. Lloyd M. McLaughlin, long sleeves coming to points
Pom~roy Route 3, Saturday, Au- over the hands. The pleated
7 at the Federated church. skirt was accented in the back I
The' vows of the double ring by a satin boy. Her fingert!p
ceremony were read at 7 p.m., veil of nylon ~et ~s held m
the ~v. Wilhur Perrin be· place by a wh1te satm rose. She
an altar decorated with two carried a bouquet er white carseven branch candelabra and Inations with white satin a;tream·
baskets of white gl&lt;~dioli . A bas· 1ers.
ket of muJti.colored gladioli dec- I Mrs. Roger Starcher, sister
orated the entrance to t h e of the bridt:, and matron of h.on· ,
church.
or, wore a sheath dress of while I
Preceding the ceremony, nutr !lace over blue taffeta, featuring
I music was presented by !a scooped neckline and an over·
~---- · · - · .----: skirt of white lace and blue
expressing Its destre for chapel I tarteta. She wore 1 blue lace
services to b€ hed in the high j pillbox hat with short veil and
school.
I carried a bouquet of blue
F"'1=~
Due to the resignation of the , nations .
president, Betty Williams,
a Miss Ann Holter and
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meeting will be held Thursday Pam McLaughUn bridesmaids,
at 8,15 at the high school to ,· wore identical_ ballerina le~gth
elect a new officer.
dresses of pink nylon ch1ffon
I Teachers and parents were . with white trim and _a pink pi_IIintroduced.
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Payment and
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Mrs. McLaughlin ia a •r~ldU-·1 1
ate of Eastern High School and
was employed by the Cloverland Construction Company
Heedsville. A2C McLaughlin
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